Yes. For example, 52 ÷ 4 = 13.
Always.
There are 100 numbers.
25 percent of the numbers from 1 to 100 are prime numbers.
The average is the sum of those 100 numbers divided by 100.
A nonprime number divided by a nonprime number could be either a prime number or a nonprime number. For example, the nonprime number 64 divided by the nonprime number 32 equals the prime number 2. As an example of the other case, the nonprime number 100 divided by the nonprime number 25 equals the nonprime number 4.
NO!!! By the fact that you are multiplying two numbers together, the answerv is ALWAYS composite.
No, a nonprime number multiplied by a nonprime number will be a nonprime number.
The products of non-prime numbers have more than two factors.
Yes. For example, 52 ÷ 4 = 13.
Absolutely. 1 is a factor of all prime (and nonprime) numbers. 1 times the number is the number. Therefore, 1 is a factor of irrational numbers such as pi.
A non prime number is a composite number.
Always.
810/30=27
100 numbers are in 100.
There are 100 numbers.
25 percent of the numbers from 1 to 100 are prime numbers.